1015 "The flesh is the
hinge of salvation" (Tertullian, De res. 8, 2: PL 2, 852). We believe in
God who is creator of the flesh; we believe in the Word made flesh in order to
redeem the flesh; we believe in the resurrection of the flesh, the fulfillment
of both the creation and the redemption of the flesh.

1016 By death the soul is
separated from the body, but in the resurrection God will give incorruptible
life to our body, transformed by reunion with our soul. Just as Christ is risen
and lives for ever, so all of us will rise at the last day.

1017 "We believe in the
true resurrection of this flesh that we now possess" (Council of Lyons II:
DS 854). We sow a corruptible body in the tomb, but he raises up an
incorruptible body, a "spiritual body" (cf
⇒ 1 Cor 15:42-44).

1018 As a consequence of original
sin, man must suffer "bodily death, from which man would have been immune
had he not sinned" (GS # 18).

1019 Jesus, the Son of God,
freely suffered death for us in complete and free submission to the will of
God, his Father. By his death he has conquered death, and so opened the
possibility of salvation to all men.